A Volkswagen Beetle appeared as Mr. Turner tries backing up for the second time.

This episode along with its partner episode, "Crock Talk" are not included on the PlayStation network.

This episode and Formula For Disaster suggest that Dimmsdale is in Ohio since Cleveland is a short distance away. But in the episode, Fairy Idol, it shows Dimmsdale is in Southern California. It is unknown what state Dimmsdale is in.

Innuendo - Cosmo admits to taking the shoes from a "sleeping munchkin". The scene then cuts to Cosmo stealing the shoes off a man who is surrounded by crime scene tape. Looking back at the scene, Cosmo states, "At least I think he was sleeping," implying that Cosmo looted from a dead guy.

In the beginning of the episode, when Mr. Turner changes into his farm clothes, you can see that he has a unicorn tattoo right above his buttocks.

Cosmo admits to taking the shoes from a "sleeping munchkin", which is the same Dorothy does to a munchkin as well.

The Dukes of Hazzard - Mr. Turner's outfit and his "Daisy Dude" shorts are a reference to Daisy Duke.

McDonald's - In the fish restaurant where Cosmo eats, There's a fish hamburguer called "Big Mackerel" which is a reference to the Big Mac.

Goofs

When Mr. Turner tries backing out for the first time, his headlights are turned off.

Since when did the neighborhood of the Turners have an interstate nearby?

It's impossible for some cars to appear and then disappear for a few seconds, and even for them to go about their businesses extra early like Timmy's dad.

When Wanda says "Their powers even supersede our powers", the captions display an apostrophe in the first "Powers" between the "R" and the "S" which makes the phrase sounds like this "Their power's even supersede our powers".